Razan Gamal and the cast of the film "Asad" celebrate Mohamed Ramadan’s birthday amid joyful and warm-hearted atmosphere.
Mohamed Ramadan celebrates his birthday on the set of the film "Asad" with the team.
The cast of the film "Asad" celebrated the birthday of actor Mohamed Ramadan on the film set in Fayoum Governorate, with the celebration taking place yesterday, May 23, in an atmosphere filled with joy and camaraderie among the team. Ramadan shared a video of the celebration on his Facebook account, expressing his happiness and saying: "My birthday just now in Fayoum... the best surprise from the coolest cinema team... Asad's joy, God bless."
The cast of the film "Asad" celebrates Mohamed Ramadan's birthday
In a related context, Mohamed Ramadan announced his return to Ramadan drama in the 2026 season after a two-year break. His last work was the series "Jaafar Al-Omda," which aired during Ramadan 2023 and achieved wide success in Egypt and the Arab world.
The film "Asad" is a historical work set in the year 1280 during the Mamluk era, telling the story of a slave revolt against the Abbasid army. The film is directed by Mohamed Diab and written by Khaled Diab. Alongside Mohamed Ramadan, the cast includes actors such as Magid El Kedwany, Razane Jammal, Kamel El Basha, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, and Ahmed Abdel Hamid.
As for Razane Jammal, she is a British-Lebanese actress born in Beirut. She gained recognition for her roles in the Arab series "Al-Thaman" and the Netflix original series "Paranormal." She has also collaborated with prominent directors like Kanye West, Robert Guédiguian, Marwan Hamed, and Olivier Assayas. In 2022, she starred as Lyta Hall in the Netflix series "The Sandman," based on the works of writer Neil Gaiman.
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